All Seasons

Season 1 - The Weekly

  • S01E01 The Education of T.M. Landry

    • June 2, 2019
    • FX

    A tiny school in rural Louisiana attracted national attention for sending students to the Ivy League. But a New York Times investigation shows that the viral success stories were full of deception, and that the truth was much darker.

  • S01E02 The Myth of the Medallion

    • June 9, 2019
    • FX

    New York City taxi drivers have been pushed to bankruptcy, foreclosure - even suicide. A yearlong investigation into the collapse of the taxi medallion industry reveals how the system was rigged against the drivers, and who profited from it.

  • S01E03 Baby Constantin

    • June 16, 2019
    • FX

    The separation of children from their families at the border remains among the most controversial practices of the Trump administration. The Weekly uncovers the untold story of Baby Constantin, who spent most of his first 10 months of life separated from his parents by the American government.

  • S01E04 Collision

    • June 23, 2019
    • FX

    An idealistic American couple bicycling around the world. A group of young men radicalized by ISIS. The Weekly investigates how these lives tragically intersected on a remote mountain pass.

  • S01E05 Inauguration, Inc.

    • June 30, 2019
    • FX

    With exclusive documents, photos, interviews and found footage, The Weekly and The New York Times's Washington reporters piece together an anatomy of President Trump's inauguration, the most expensive inaugural weekend the country has ever seen.

  • S01E06 The End of the Line

    • July 7, 2019
    • FX

    As an iconic car company transforms itself into a tech company, thousands of auto workers will lose their jobs. No one thinks it's fair, but does the American economy have room for fairness anymore?

  • S01E07 Connecting the World

    • July 28, 2019
    • FX

    A tragic story about Facebook scammers who pose as American servicemen and prey on vulnerable women – and the tech company that does little to stop it.

  • S01E08 Hard Left

    • August 4, 2019
    • FX

    A look at the young activists who are trying to push the Democratic party further to the left.

  • S01E09 The Rabbit Hole

    • August 11, 2019
    • FX

    An examination of the role YouTube played a role in the election of a right-wing president in Brazil. If YouTube can influence a huge country's trajectory, what else can YouTube do?

  • S01E10 The Memo

    • August 18, 2019
    • FX

    An investigation into an overlooked moment when top U.S. law enforcement officials had an opportunity to take on the drugmaker that was planting the seeds for the opioid crisis -- but instead chose a less aggressive path.

  • S01E11 The Six Million Dollar Claim

    • August 25, 2019
    • FX

    What happens when the medicine a family needs to survive costs $1.5 million a year? Who pays the bill? And who's reaping the profits?

  • S01E12 Apple's Gold

    • September 1, 2019
    • FX

    Blood diamonds. Blood smartphones. We investigate a supply chain, uncovering how the gold in your smartphone might trace back to violent paramilitary groups that extort, and sometimes kill, Colombian miners.

  • S01E13 The Blueprint

    • September 8, 2019
    • FX

    Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election felt like a bolt from the blue. But Moscow reportedly used crude versions of the same tactics, to great effect, a decade earlier in Estonia.

  • S01E14 V. Johnson & Johnson

    • October 6, 2019
    • FX

    Johnson & Johnson insisted that its baby powder was safe. However, asbestos within the company was linked to ovarian cancer. Reporters Tiffany Hsu and Roni Caryn Rabin investigate.

  • S01E15 Rudy! Rudy?

    • October 13, 2019
    • FX

    After 9/11, he was a national hero: America's Mayor. Now his back-channel work in Ukraine has helped spark an impeachment process that may forever tarnish both him and his client, President Trump. What happened to Rudy Giuliani?

  • S01E16 Segregated City

    • October 20, 2019
    • FX

    New York's school system is among the most segregated in the country. Student activists are demanding change. A new school's chancellor seeks to deliver equal opportunities for all.

  • S01E17 Mr. McGahn

    • October 27, 2019
    • FX

    Most Americans don't know Donald McGahn's name. But they will be living with his legacy for decades to come. The Weekly tells the story of one of the most influential people in the Trump administration.

  • S01E18 Guilty By Machine

    • November 3, 2019
    • FX

    On the program: police breathalyzers. The Weekly investigates one of the most widely used forensic tools in law enforcement.

  • S01E19 Hands On

    • November 10, 2019
    • FX

    A yoga studio combines a power hierarchy, sweaty bodies, intimate touching and an absence of dialogue. The Weekly investigates the culture of sexualized yoga, unwelcome adjustments and outright assault in one of the most accessible, affordable forms of group fitness in America.

  • S01E20 El Chapo's Son: The Siege of Culiacán

    • November 17, 2019
    • FX

    When Mexican forces came to arrest the son of the notorious drug lord, "El Chapo", it was the spark that ignited all-out war on the streets of Culiacán. Using never-before-seen video, and exclusive accounts from eyewitnesses, The Weekly investigates how the Sinaloa Drug Cartel took on the Mexican army, and won.

  • S01E21 Fake Believe

    • November 24, 2019
    • FX

    Over several months, “The Weekly” embedded with a team of creative young engineers developing the perfect deepfake — not to manipulate markets or game an election, but to warn the public about the dangers of technology meant to dupe them. The team picked one of the internet’s most recognizable personalities, the comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan, who unwittingly provided the inspiration for the engineers’ deepfake moonshot. Can they perfect the technology before someone else pulls off the ultimate scam? Or do they risk introducing a tool that can forever be used to cloud the truth?

  • S01E22 The Hot List

    • December 1, 2019
    • FX

    When a big bear of a man in flip-flops showed up with a bottle of Japanese whiskey promising to deliver evidence implicating some of the world’s richest and most powerful men in an epic cover-up of sexual misconduct, our reporters were hooked. The man went by a pseudonym, Patrick Kessler, and he said he had terabytes of video surveillance from Jeffrey Epstein’s residences and other materials that, if true, would validate theories Epstein was engaged in an extensive blackmail operation. Kessler said he would share it all with The New York Times.

  • S01E23 The Gallagher Effect

    • December 27, 2019
    • FX

    Law enforcement interviews with Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher's fellow SEALs shed new light on the war-crimes case that created a clash between the Navy and President Trump.

  • S01E24 My Blood

    • January 12, 2020
    • FX

    A 16-year old girl is the youngest person to receive an experimental treatment that could be the first genetic cure for a common disease. If it works, millions of people around the world could benefit.

  • S01E25 The Endorsement

    • January 19, 2020
    • FX

    For more than a century, The New York Times editorial board has endorsed a presidential candidate every four years. And now, for the first time, their decision-making process will be filmed & revealed to the public in this exclusive episode of The Weekly.

  • S01E26 Fire and Water

    • February 14, 2020
    • FX

    How a Hong Kong Campus Became a Fiery Battlefield, from behind the front lines of the police crackdown on protesters at Hong Kong Polytechnic University last year.

  • S01E27 The Promise

    • February 21, 2020
    • FX

    Decades after children endured inhumane treatment at a notorious state institution, some of them were abused again at a group home for adults.

  • S01E28 The Sicario

    • February 28, 2020
    • FX

    An epidemic of violence in Mexico and endemic corruption pushed a police chief to try something new — an off-the-books witness protection program for assassins willing to turn on their cartels.

  • S01E29 Balaraba

    • March 13, 2020
    • FX

    Meet the Woman Who Outsmarted Boko Haram: Kidnapped and ordered to carry out suicide bombings, Balaraba intentionally botched her missions, buying time before her dramatic rescue.

  • S01E30 Open Arms

    • March 20, 2020
    • FX

    American arms manufacturers are supplying bombs in a war that is considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Schools, hospitals and mosques are often targets. Why does the U.S. allow this? The Trump administration believes it creates jobs.

Season 2

  • S02E01 They Get Brave

    • July 10, 2020
    • Hulu

    As the coronavirus ravages more and more American cities, we look back to the place hit hardest: New York City. Doctors and nurses documented their lives, capturing awe‐inspiring resolve in the face of a breakdown in the health‐care system.

  • S02E02 Dominic Fike, At First

    • August 7, 2020
    • Hulu

    The making of a pop star in 2020: A young musician is plucked from obscurity -- jail, actually -- and given a multi-million dollar record deal. Meet Dominic Fike as he prepares for his first international tour and makes his debut album.

  • S02E03 The Killing of Breonna Taylor

    • September 4, 2020
    • Hulu

    A New York Times investigation examines what happened at 3003 Springfield Drive in Louisville, Kentucky, just after midnight on March 13, when police executed a warrant that resulted in the death of Breonna Taylor.

  • S02E04 Hurricane of Fire

    • September 18, 2020
    • Hulu

    Perhaps a fitting start to 2020, Australia rang in the New Year with much of the country engulfed in flames. A few people decided to confront the blaze. Watch them stand face to face with one of the most ferocious infernos in history.

  • S02E05 The Teenager Who Hacked Twitter

    • November 20, 2020
    • Hulu

    Elon Musk. Bill Gates. Kanye West. Joe Biden. Barack Obama. They and dozens of others were being hacked recently, and Twitter appeared powerless to stop it. Who had brought the tech giant to its knees? A 17-year-old kid in Tampa.

  • S02E06 Framing Britney Spears

    • February 5, 2021
    • Hulu

    Her rise was a global phenomenon. Her downfall was a cruel national sport. People close to Britney Spears and lawyers tied to her conservatorship now reassess her career as she battles her father in court over who should control her life.

  • S02E07 Who Gets To Be an Influencer?

    • June 4, 2021
    • FX

    The New York Times chronicles the rise of Collab Crib, one of the first mainstream Black "creator mansions," exclusively documenting their whirlwind drive to achieve social media stardom in 90 days.

  • S02E08 Move Fast & Vape Things

    • September 17, 2021
    • FX

    Two Stanford graduate students had an inspired idea and an idealistic mission: create an e-cigarette that would help millions of people stop smoking. How did the founders of Juul lose their way and end up accused of addicting a whole new generation?

  • S02E09 Controlling Britney Spears

    • September 24, 2021
    • FX

    Britney Spears has said that her conservatorship had become “an oppressive and controlling tool against her.” This New York Times investigation reveals much of how it worked, including an intense surveillance apparatus that monitored every move she made.

  • S02E10 Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson

    • November 19, 2021
    • FX

    In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman's breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued. The woman was Janet Jackson, and her career was never the same.

  • S02E11 To Live and Die in Alabama

    • December 3, 2021
    • FX

    Three police officers died in a shootout at a drug house in Alabama. One man was sentenced to death for the shootings, even though he was never accused of even touching the murder weapon. This is the story of Nathaniel Woods.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Elon Musk's Crash Course

    • May 20, 2022
    • FX

    Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has claimed since 2015 that, for Tesla, technology for self-driving cars is a "solved problem," and made outlandish claims about Autopilot capabilities. But a New York Times investigation reveals the quixotic nature of Musk's pursuit of self-driving technology, and the tragic results. Autopilot has been a factor in several deaths and dozens of other accidents that Tesla has not publicly acknowledged. Some former Tesla employees speak out against Musk for promoting a self-driving program that they believe was perilous.

  • S03E02 Superspreader

    • August 19, 2022
    • FX

    Are you hesitant to get a Covid vaccine? This doctor opposes them. If you agree, he has some pet supplies he wants to sell you. Meet Dr. Mercola, perhaps the most influential spreader of Covid vaccine misinformation online.

  • S03E03 Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano Part 1

    • March 10, 2023
    • FX

    In the first part of a two-part story, Hollywood's dirtiest P.I. uses never-before-heard recordings to reveal the extraordinary methods Anthony Pellicano employed to hide the sins of celebrities and their lawyers when they thought no one was looking.

  • S03E04 Sin Eater: The Crimes of Anthony Pellicano Part 2

    • March 10, 2023
    • FX

    In Part 2 of this two-part series on Hollywood’s dirtiest P.I. Anthony Pellicano is out of prison – and he’s talking. Previously unseen evidence raises questions about why so few Hollywood stars faced consequences when Pellicano was exposed.

  • S03E05 The Legacy of J Dilla

    • April 7, 2023
    • FX

    In his short lifetime, J Dilla was a musician, producer and visionary who profoundly influenced rap and hip-hop. Given how prolific he was in his 32 years, why didn’t his accolades come sooner?

Season 4

  • S04E01 How to Fix a Pageant

    • September 29, 2023
    • FX

    Decades of waning cultural credibility and recent scandals have left the Miss USA pageant in chaos; exploring allegations that rotted the core of an iconic institution and questioning if it has outlived its relevance.